Review: Fcukers — Wildlands Boorloo Perth 2026
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read

New York electronic duo Fcukers took over the Summit tent as the afternoon heat peaked — and from the first beat, nothing else seemed to matter.
The tent filled quickly, bodies packed in tight, and the air shifted from warm to electric.
Their sound hit with urgency: heavy grooves, sharp pulses, and a relentless forward motion that left no room for distraction. Once you were in, you were in — there was no standing still, no checking the time, no looking elsewhere.
What stood out most was how instinctive it all felt. No over-explaining, no forced hype — just a shared understanding between the artists and the crowd that this was a moment meant to be felt through movement. Sweat, smiles, and total immersion took over.
By the end of the set, the tent felt transformed — not just louder, but lighter, like everyone inside had been shaken loose from the day so far.
BTN takeaway: Fcukers didn’t just play the Summit tent — they activated it.











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